There he is! Da bear! Amazing Spiderman 139
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There he is! Da bear! Amazing Spiderman 139
From Gwenpool #002
Art by Stefano Nesi and Matt Milla
Written by Cavan Scott
miscellaneous spiderverse related doodles n things
Maxima’s first attempt concept. I’m not happy. I need to work on her some more and get a design/look that I am happy with, but it’s a start!!
Acedia/Me in a [cute outfit] for fun.
Harry being proud of something!! (fill in the blank fun!)
and also Acedia’s POV of Otto sitting and reading <3
The Amazing Spider-Man #140 (1974)
White Rabbit takes Grizzly and Gibbon as hostages and demands for the mayor and the whole city to pay for ransom. Mind you, White Rabbit is rich but she is doing this because she is a bored rich girl who is more interested in being a supervillain and she's doing it for thrills. However, both the mayor and the people of New York laugh off at the demands from White Rabbit. Peter Parker decides to rescue Grizzly and Gibbon even though he had his Spider-Man identity outed at that time.
Later, as the time went up, White Rabbit tries to kill Grizzly and Gibbon when Peter Parker swings in as the Bombastic Bag-Man. The Bombastic Bag-Man fought off White Rabbit's goons. The two remaining White Rabbit's goons surrendered because they are just hired washed-up actors who reluctantly worked for White Rabbit and they knew that she's crazy but they are afraid of her. White Rabbit enters into the room with her Mecha-Bunny and knocks out the Bombastic Bag-Man. Fortunately, the hostages - Grizzly and Gibbon freed themselves and defeated White Rabbit. Peter Parker as the Bombastic Bag-Man is glad that Grizzly and Gibbon are okay.
Spectacular Spider-Man v1 #256, 1998
The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #11 - "A Grizzly Situation" (2014)
written by Tom Peyer art by Carmen Carnero, Terry Pallot, & Chris Sotomayor
Cover of the Day: Amazing Spider-Man #139 (December, 1974) Art by Gil Kane & John Romita
Superior Foes of Spider-Man #11 by Tom Peyer and William Sliney